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Temple de Debod, Parembole de l Itineraire d Antonin;Nubie, 1849 / 51
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Temple de Debod, Parembole de l Itineraire d Antonin;Nubie, 1849 / 51
Temple de Debod, Parembole de l Itineraire d Antonin; Nubie, 1849/51, printed 1852. A work made of salted paper print, plate 86 from the album " egypte, nubie, palestine et syrie" (1852)
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This print captures the majestic Temple de Debod, a remarkable ancient site located in Nubia, Egypt. Taken by Maxime du Camp in 1852, this salted paper print showcases the temple's impressive architecture and historical significance. The Temple de Debod dates back to the 2nd and 3rd centuries BC during Ancient Egyptian and Ancient Roman times. In this image, we see the temple's grand facade adorned with towering pillars that stand as testaments to its religious importance. The composition beautifully highlights the intricate details of each column, showcasing their timeless beauty against a stark black and white backdrop. Maxime du Camp was a French photographer who documented various locations across Egypt, Palestine, Syria, and Nubia during his travels in the mid-19th century. This particular photograph is part of his renowned album "Egypte, Nubie, Palestine et Syrie" which was printed in 1852. The Temple de Debod holds great cultural heritage as it represents both ancient Egyptian and Roman influences. Its preservation serves as a testament to our fascination with history and our desire to protect these significant landmarks for future generations to appreciate. This image invites viewers to immerse themselves in the rich history of this Middle Eastern country while marveling at its architectural wonders. It stands as an enduring reminder of humanity's ability to create lasting legacies through artistry and craftsmanship.
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